Prague Spring 198-9, 241, 312
Dali, Salvador x
Daniel, Yuly, triall of 188-90
Danilov, V.P. 289-90
Dawn over Moscow (Surov) 114
Deborin 190
Debray, Régis 309
Decembrists 14, 20
see also Revolution Dement'ev, A. 230
democracy 240, 348-9, 356
failure in revolution 43-6, 55, 64
indivisibility 65, 322
lack of creates alienation 85
necessary for socialism 77-8
New Left and 349-52, 359-60
one-party system 248, 361
opponents 19, 223, 335
socialism and 5, 77-8, 310-11
Soviet situation 16, 62, 67–70, 247
utopian ideals 285-7
Deutscher, Isaac 238
Dialectical Logic (Il'enkov) 273
Dialectics of Abstract and Concrete (Il'enkov) 273
Dialectics of Hope (Kagarlitsky) 313
Diamonds to Sit On (Ilf and Petrov) 242
‘Diary of Nina Kosterina’ 164
The Dictatorship of Conscience (Shatrov) 318
Diligensky, G.G. 295-6
dissidents 14, 325, 335, 339
inverted Stalinism 356-7
publishing 346-7 rise of 211-51
development in 1970s 232-7
Doctor Zhivago (Pasternak) 159, 344
dogmatism 78, 160, 178-9
inverted Stalinism 234-51
Marxism degraded by 95-6, 180-1
The Doleful Detective (Astaf'ev) 328-9
Doroshevich, V.M. 46
Dostoevsky, Fyodor 20, 227, 233-4
Drabkin, Ya. S. 180, 295
Dubček, Alexander 199
Dudintsev, Not By Bread Alone 157, 158-9
Dunaevsky, V.A. 289
ecology 219, 334
Greens 363-4
political groups 345, 348-9
Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (Marx) 30
Economic Problems of Socialism (Stalin) 122
economy and economists 217, 323
Stalin and 122, 134
theories for reform 191–201
‘Educated Philistinism’ (Lobanov) 229
education xi, 18, 60, 94
Efros, Anatoly 262, 322
attack on 229, 233
Egides, P. 272, 274
Ehrenburg, Ilya
People, Years, Life 164-5, 167, 168
Eidelman, quarrel with Astaf'ev 329, 337
Einstein, Albert 130
Elleinstein, Jean 214
Engels, Friedrich 10, 285
dialect of nature 276-7
fears about non-industrial socialism 76-7
Eurocommunism x, 79, 194, 241, 291
Evreinov, N, supports Bolsheviks 49
The Executioner’s Block (Aitmatov) 328-9
Fadeyev, A., ‘Humanism of Stalin’ 136
Fascism 230-1, 256n185
Fedukhin, Dr S. 90
Fidousi 131-2
Filimonov, E. 220
film and television 105, 138
under Gorbachev 319-21, 323-4. 330
Hollywoodization 260-2
France 47
Frankfurt School 95, 198, 207, 273
alienation 274, 276
freedom 304
cost of 313
philosophical view 274, 276
Frioux, Claude 108
Fromm, Erich 273„337
Gafurov, B. 132
Galich, Aleksandr x
The Sailor’s Rest 108
Garaudy, Roger, Marxism in the 20th Century 274
Gefter, M. Ya. 180, 281, 291, 292
German, Aleksandr 264, 319
A Meeting of the Party Committee 269-70
We, the Undersigned 270-1
Georgia 132
Gerasimov, A. 133
Gershenzon, M. 31
Gladkov, I. 134
glasnost' see liberalization Glazunov, Ilya 216, 232-3
Gnedin, E., ‘Lost Illusions and Discovered Hopes’ 166, 209
Gogol, Nikolai 20, 227, 233
Gorbachev, Mikhail liberalization 318-40 1987
speech 354-5 reforms xi, 349-50
reads Literaturnaya Gazeta 319
Gorky, Maxim 50, 113
Goyan, G. 132
Graham, Loren
on intelligentsia 52, 129
Marxist philosophy 276, 277-8
science 121-2, 197
Gramsci, Antonio 6, 12, 95, 96, 284, 291-2, 359
degeneration of politics into propaganda 87
intelligentsia 16, 98
on bureaucratic centralism 65-6
Granin, D.
‘A Sacred Gift’ 205-7
‘Private Opinion’ 157
Great Soviet Encyclopaedia 89–90, 1 10, 131
Grebenshchikov, B. 330, 331, 333
Gredeskul, N.A. 20, 32
Grossman, Vasily, Life and Fate ix, 333-4,344
Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 177, 239
Gumilev, N. 48
Gurevich, A. Ya. 114, 133, 279
historiography 282, 293-4
Hegedüs, Andras 79–80, 163, 292-3
Hegel, Georg W.F. 19, 30, 273, 277
The Heirs of Stalin (Yevtushenko) 173, 174
Herzen, Alexander I. 9, 11, 28
Western influence 227, 228, 229
history and social sciences 4, 198, 262, 288-304
legal Marxism 284-5
Stalinist 92, 131-3, 288-92
censorship 105-7
historical materialism 292-6
sociology 117-18
study of Asiatic models 297–304
Holz, H.H., cultural-political process 6, 10
Hotel Astoria (Shtein) 160
The House on the Embankment (Trifanov) 262
Hungary 149, 199
Huxley, Aldous, Brave New World 59
ideology 84, 119-20, 123n38, 222, 240
breaking up of official 243-5
crisis of reform 201-11
hunger caused by stagnation 215, 216-18
negativity 211-12
Il'enkov, E.V., dialectic philosophy 280
Il'enkov, F., dialectic philosophy 273
imperialism 132, 228, 235
industrialization 39, 91
road to socialism 22-4, 40, 76-7
‘Inevitability’ (Chalmaev) 229-30
intelligentsia 321
anti-Stalinism 136-44
Bolsheviks and 48–51, 59
class position 6–7, 110-12, 207-8
disappointment and stagnation 209-12
dissidents 88-9, 211-51
Khrushchev and 161-5, 318
origins and definition 12, 14–17
proletarianization of 97-103
revolutionary tradition 13–14, 20-6
Stalin represses 89–97, 128-35
tired of disenchantment 310-11
unity with masses 32-3, 129
Vekhi creates debate 26–34
West and 12–13, 207-9
Is It Easy To Be Young? 330
Italy 68, 291
Itinerants 116
Ivan IV (the terrible) 225, 230
Stalin admires 289
Ivanov, Vyacheslav 49
Kandidat nauk (Troepol'sky) 157, 188
Kantorovich, V, ‘Sociology and Literature’ 198
Karaganov, A. 141
Kardin, V. 144, 155, 159-60
Karpinsky, L. 339, 340
Karyakin, Yu. 177, 178-9
Kasimenko, A.K. 288-9
Kautsky, Karl 43, 45, 239
Khakaev, S. 232
Khrushchev, Nikita 96, 188
de-Stalinization 141-8, 172-3, 318
groundwork for Gorbachev 332
irritation with artists 159, 168, 175
liberalization 149-52, 154-5, 174-6, 180, 356
‘Kino’ 331, 332
Kis see Rakovsky Klimov, Elem 324
Knebel, M.O. 154-5
Kolakowski, L. 250
Kolyma Notes (Shelest) 174
Komarov, B. 219
Kon, Igor ‘Reflections on the American Intelligentsia’ 207-10